Setting this in the Live CD didn’t carry over to the new install. After the install I rebooted, then in my new install repeated step 2 to activate the keyboard mouse in my new install.One hint, sometimes it didn’t recognize my mouse click until I moved the mouse off a button then back on. I then installed Ubuntu, it was pretty straightforward although a bit annoying using the numeric keypad as a mouse. Once up, I activated the keyboard mouse using the fix I described in my post “Ubuntu 7.04 and Virtual PC 2007 – Mouse Issue Workaround (sort of)” at.Fired up a new VirtualPC with the Fiesty Fawn “Live CD” in the drive.Let me give you the quick summary of what I did: OK, one of my readers “John” (thanks John!) shared a link to an unsupported patch that fixed the Ubuntu 7.04’s mouse under Virtual PC. If you haven’t yet installed Ubuntu, you may prefer to start with the instructions on 7.10, found here: Update: Octo– Ubuntu 7.10 was released today, and I’ve now posted step by step instructions for installing it.
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